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==Overview==
 
==Overview==
The [[ISS Web UI]] is invoked by a Higgins client such as a web service, an enterprise client app or the [[Higgins Browser Extension]]. This client is operating on behalf of some relying party.
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[[ISS Web UI]] is the name for the I-Card selector user interface running within HBX.
  
The [[ISS Web UI]] receives the relying party's ''policy''. This policy describes the forms of digital information that it desires/requires, the protocols that it supports and the set of claims it requires. It first invokes the [[I-Card Selector Service]] to find a set of zero or more cards that match. (See [[I-Card Selector Service]]).  
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[[ISS Web UI]] displays the list of all of the users cards (greying out the ones that are not applicable for the current RP site). The intent is to "create a user interface which shares the same card metaphor, sequences of experiences and decision points (the ceremony) of CardSpace so that the user experience is as similar as possible across platforms." (as quoted from [[Response to Open Specification Promise]]).
  
If there is more than one card that satisfies the policy, then the [[ISS Web UI]] displays a visual "I-Card Selector" UI that shows all of the user's cards. Cards that don't satisfy the policy are greyed out. If the user clicks on one of the non-greyed-out cards, then they have thereby indicated that they approve the release of identity information that is implied. [[ISS Web UI]] examines the policy to determine whether a token or a URL, etc. is required, the kinds of tokens, information schemas, etc. are required, and so on. It then queries the appropriate method (e.g. TokenIssuerCard.requestDigitalIdentity() for a token or URLIssuerCard.getURL() for a URL, etc. and obtains the desired information. Its final step is to convey this information to the Higgins client.
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==Links==
 
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* [http://eclipse.org/higgins Higgins Home]
If no cards satisfy the policy, but the policy accepts self-issued cards, then the ISS Web UI will present a user experience that allows the user to create a new card (presumably containing the required claims).
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==See Also==
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* [[Core Components]]
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* [[I-Card Selector Service]]
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* [[ISS Client UI]]
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Latest revision as of 08:32, 15 March 2008

{{#eclipseproject:technology.higgins}}

Overview

ISS Web UI is the name for the I-Card selector user interface running within HBX.

ISS Web UI displays the list of all of the users cards (greying out the ones that are not applicable for the current RP site). The intent is to "create a user interface which shares the same card metaphor, sequences of experiences and decision points (the ceremony) of CardSpace so that the user experience is as similar as possible across platforms." (as quoted from Response to Open Specification Promise).

Links

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